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    Yeah .. time to find another club, but not before you explain to the club president why. That girl could get someone killed and the club sued big time.

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    i have already stated i am writing a letter to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HVYMTLMEC
    Well lets see any gun sport that thinks that it is okay putting their gun barrels resting on their toes is a sign and a clue. Also OCSC is not that nice of a place.
    We don't allow that at our club, we have rubber pads at each station to rest guns on. Many clubs only allow shooters with break action guns to do this, still not a good idea, you wouldn't catch me doing it. It's a bad habit to get into, I have a friend named three toe Joe that can attest to it.
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    They still have pullers? Most places are voice activated.......

    That should be a first clue.

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    Wow! Sorry to hear of your bad experience.

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    Contact member dmo8361 I know he's a member of the Lapeer County Sportsmans Club, It might be a little farther to drive.
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    Wayne county sportsman club, a guy had a ND right in front of me with the muzzle loosely pointed in my direction. Best part, I was considered persona non grata for daring to talk about the safety standards.

    Even better part, club did not have a trauma kit or even a published procedure in the case of a shooting.

    several months later at another range, I overheard a conversation about the safety standards at Wayne county... Didn't even prompt the discussion, and several people said the place scared them.

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    Thanks for the warning. I was considering joining OCSC, but I think that I will look elsewhere now.

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    I have always wondered the consequences of what would happen..

    Having the opportunity to visit a lot of ranges and gun stores I have sadly had more guns pointed at me than a contractor in Detroit..

    Each time I have been polite, and firm in demanding that the gun be pointed in a different direction.. But at some point I have been curious if teaching a lesson by pulling my firearm and returning the gesture isn't the right response..

    I know legally the **** storm it would cause is not worth it.. nor do I want to get into a mexican standoff..

    But it pisses me off to no end when people casually think that because they know a gun is unloaded it's fine to point it at me..

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    I also like going to gun shows and watch people handle the guns with fingers on the trigger sweeping the people around.
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